AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Syrian Sunni scholar said that “Neda Al-Aqsa” Mawkeb was set up by figures from Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, along with a group of Palestinian Ulama in the way from Najaf to Karbala.
Syrian Sunni scholar said that “Neda of Al-Aqsa” (Call of al-Aqsa) Mawkeb was set up by figures from Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, along with a group of Palestinian Ulama in the way from Najaf to Karbala.
Regarding “Neda Al-Aqsa” Mawkeb, Sheikh Mohammad Adib Yasreji, one of its organizers, said: “This Mawkeb has been set up by figures from Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine, along with a group of Palestinian scholars, on the way from Najaf to Karbala, to emphasize the solidarity with Palestine as the main issue of us Muslims, along with the mission of Imam Hussein (a.s.) and the Husseini Revolution.”
“The revolution of Imam Hussein (a.s.) was against rebellion. Every free human being follows the example of Imam Hussein (a.s.),” emphasized the Syrian scholar from Aleppo, in an interview with the correspondent of ABNA News Agency in Iraq.
“The issue of Palestine is the issue of all Muslims, free and honorable people in the world, and the Palestinians follow the teachings of Imam Hussein (a.s.),” he added.
“Pilgrims who come on a pilgrimage of Imam Hussein (a.s.) do not revive the memory of an ordinary person, rather, they revive a figure who is the symbol of divine values and the foundations of justice. These values and principles are reflected in the issue of Palestine. In the “Neda al-Aqsa” Mawkeb, the slogan of the Palestinian Ulama is: Labbayk Ya Aqsa, Labbayk Ya Hussain,” said Sheikh Mohammad Adib Yasreji, referring to the Arbaeen pilgrims.
“Undoubtedly, the martyr commanders Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Mohandes played a major role in providing security for the Arbaeen pilgrims. They were in the front line of the command, and many other martyrs sacrificed their lives alongside these commanders so that Iraq would be safe and secure. Everything we have in our countries is thanks to the blessings of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives,” he said, in response to a question on the role of the martyr commanders of the Resistance in providing security for the Arbaeen pilgrims.
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